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  • ’Thriving’ builder collapses

    ’Thriving’ builder collapses

    A Hallam-based builder had been promoting its “thriving” business just a day before going into liquidation. Rawdon Hill formally announced on 25 May that it…

  • Mum dies in alleged stabbing

    Mum dies in alleged stabbing

    A mother of two and professional bodybuilder has died in an alleged stabbing involving a man in Endeavour Hills. An altercation occurred between the pair…

  • Funding boost for Wellsprings for Women

    Funding boost for Wellsprings for Women

    Wellsprings for Women’s family violence service has had its funding boosted to $788,000 over the next two years. Prevention of Family Violence Minister Ros Spence…

  • Women dies in Endeavour Hills stabbing

    Women dies in Endeavour Hills stabbing

    A woman has died in an alleged stabbing involving a man in Endeavour Hills. An altercation occurred between the pair in Kassan Gardens about 7.30am…

  • Covid levy concerns: business

    Covid levy concerns: business

    Business groups are warning about the impact of incoming payroll levies announced in this years’ State Budget. South Eastern Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance (SEMMA) is one…

  • Covid ‘credit card’ looms large

    Covid ‘credit card’ looms large

    Treasurer Tim Pallas introduced this years’ budget into a “booming job market and healthy economy” with a focus on Covid economic recovery. “In this budget…

  • Caught in the Budget ‘mix’

    Caught in the Budget ‘mix’

    Cost-of-living relief in the 2023-’24 State budget has been given mixed reviews by social support groups. State treasurer Tim Pallas detailed the social spending initiatives…

  • Eight teens arrested in stolen car convoy

    Eight teens arrested in stolen car convoy

    Eight teenagers have been arrested after police spotted a convoy of allegedly stolen vehicles in the South East early on Friday 26 May. Three cars…

  • Melbourne rocked by 3.8 tremor

    Melbourne rocked by 3.8 tremor

    The earth moved, windows rattled and residents stirred awake across Melbourne from a 3.8-magnitude earthquake late on Sunday, 28 May. The moderate-sized tremor shook at…

  • Copper thief caught

    Copper thief caught

    Police have arrested an individual in relation to the spike in the theft of copper across the South East suburbs. Authorities said in the last…

  • Construction ramps up on Pakenham line

    Construction ramps up on Pakenham line

    Major construction along the Pakenham train line will take place throughout May and June as crews continue work to remove dangerous level crossings and build…

  • School pledges funded

    School pledges funded

    The State Government has kept election promises for free three-year-old kinder, a new Tech School and school upgrades in the 2023-’24 State Budget. However it…

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